nh_handyman
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Several months ago I put in an under the counter RO system - it came with a saddle-style connection to connect to the sink's drain line.
It also came with a 'if you are installing this in the state of MA, you must call a licensed plumber as saddle connections are not allowed'
Well, I grew up in MA and their silly rules involving homeowners DIY projects - but I'm in NH now....
However, once in a while this drain saddle connections backs up.
What I want to know from MA plumbers is how would they plum in the drain (1/4") line for an under the counter RO system?
Note I also have a dishwasher connected to the drain (above the saddle). This is connected to a connection on the vertical drain line itself (it was manufactured with this connection).
It also came with a 'if you are installing this in the state of MA, you must call a licensed plumber as saddle connections are not allowed'
Well, I grew up in MA and their silly rules involving homeowners DIY projects - but I'm in NH now....
However, once in a while this drain saddle connections backs up.
What I want to know from MA plumbers is how would they plum in the drain (1/4") line for an under the counter RO system?
Note I also have a dishwasher connected to the drain (above the saddle). This is connected to a connection on the vertical drain line itself (it was manufactured with this connection).